The weekend is here once again, meaning there's plenty of sporting action taking place over the coming days.

Manchester City can clinch the Premier League title by beating United on Saturday, while rivals Liverpool and Everton also clash on the same day.

Race meetings at both Limerick and Naas have fallen to the weather, but there's still action taking place across the water.

We also have the Allianz Hurling League Division One final between Kilkenny and Tipperary on Sunday and plenty of PRO14 clashes.

Here's our best bets:

Liverpool to beat Everton and both teams to score 5/6 12.30pm Saturday

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Jurgen Klopp's men can follow their stunning Champions League win against Manchester City with another victory here.

Liverpool thrashed their Premier League rivals 3-0 on Wednesday night and can take another step to securing a top four place here.

Everton will be tough to beat though, having lost only two of their last ten games at Goodison Park. Nonetheless, Liverpool should still come out on top.

Tottenham -2 handicap v Stoke City 3pm Saturday 12/5

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The last four meetings between these sides have been very one-sided affairs.

Spurs have won all four - three of them 4-0 and the other 5-1 - meaning Stoke could be in for a long afternoon on Saturday.

Back the London side to get the job done in convincing style again.

Yala Enki 3pm Kelso Saturday 11/2

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Yala Enki should thrive in conditions at Kelso on Saturday.

The Venetia Williams-trained eight-year-old finished over 50 lengths clear of Grand National favourite Blaklion in similar conditions at Haydock in February before finishing sixth in the Ultima at the Cheltenham Festival.

The return to Kelso, where he has won before, could see him back in the winner's enclosure.

Manchester City to beat Manchester United 5.30pm Saturday 5/6

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City can wrap up the Premier League title on Saturday and what better way to do it than against your biggest rivals.

Pep Guardiola's side were bitterly disappointing against Liverpool midweek and will be desperate to get back to winning ways here.

City defeated United 2-1 at Old Trafford earlier in the season and it could be a similar score here.